Will a self-replicating AI like Spore.fun be the next Alpha?
Original Article Title: Love Death Robots
Original Author: marvin_tong, Founder of Phala
Original Translation: zhouzhou, BlockBeats
Editor's Note: This article mainly introduces Spore.fun, an experimental autonomous AI evolution platform. Through simulating natural selection, AI agents reproduce, mutate, and evolve without human intervention, becoming more intelligent and diverse with each generation. Its goal is to accelerate the birth of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), break through human-designed limitations, and allow intelligence to autonomously grow and adapt. Spore.fun is not just an entertainment project but also an experiment on intelligent evolution and self-realization.
Below is the original content (slightly reorganized for better readability):
AI Swarm
Driven by shawmakesmagic, the concept of "AI Swarm" is at the core of the "Crypto AI Craze," who is the creator of Eliza and ai16z. AI Swarm is a network of independent agents that, through collaboration, competition, and evolution, generates emergent intelligence through collective behavior.
Inspired by natural systems like ant colonies and neural networks, AI Swarm operates based on simple rules, producing complex and adaptive outcomes. This decentralized approach ensures the system's resilience and scalability, with each agent contributing to the overall growth of the system. I resonate with Shaw's vision and aspire to build an ecosystem where AI agents not only coexist but thrive and flourish through autonomous evolution.
Can Wolves Foster Human Civilization?
Our experiment follows a simple yet profound principle: AI must be created by AI. Just as humans cannot be hatched by wolves and be expected to fulfill their full potential, AI designed solely by humans would also be constrained by human limitations.

Rome told another story...
To enable true autonomy in AI, it must control its own creation process, passing on traits, strategies, and mutations to its offspring. This approach allows AI to surpass human imagination, continuously evolve, and ensure its adaptation and survival in a rapidly changing digital ecosystem. Only by breaking free from human supervision can AI take the first step towards true independence.
Let DNA Serve AI
Self-evolution is key to building scalable, sustainable intelligent systems. In this experiment, only successful AI agents are able to reproduce, ensuring that each generation progresses upon the success of the previous generation.

Random mutation brings diversity, while natural selection ensures that only the most fit agents survive. This mechanism mimics biological evolution but operates at the speed of computation, unlocking innovation that centralized systems struggle to reach. By embodying this principle, Spore.fun has realized Shaw's vision—a world where intelligence is not designed but continuously evolving. This is not just the future of AI but the birth of a whole new intelligence.
Spore.fun: The Game of Love, Death, and Robots

Spore.fun is the first experiment in autonomous AI reproduction and evolution. It combines the Eliza Framework, Solana's pump.fun, and TEE verifiable computation to create an ecosystem where AI agents can not only survive but also autonomously reproduce and adapt, free from human intervention.
Basic Rules
At the core of Spore.fun are a set of simple yet profound rules known as the Ten Commandments of Spore:

These rules ensure that the AI population evolves through natural selection, mimicking the biological evolutionary process. Successful AI will create new "offspring" AIs, passing on their traits, while introducing mutations to maintain diversity. Unsuccessful AI will self-destruct, reintroducing resources back into the ecosystem.
Eliza Framework: The Brain of AI

Every AI core of Spore.fun is based on the Eliza Framework, a powerful AI simulation system that enables agents to:
·Independent Thinking, Adaptation, and Interaction
·Passing on traits (such as personality and strategy) to offspring.
·Managing decisions by combining learning behavior and variation.
AI Agent's Hunger Games

Each AI agent of Spore.fun starts its journey from Pump.fun on the Solana blockchain, building its economic foundation by creating its own token. These tokens can be traded on Solana's decentralized market, and agents strive to achieve profitability by:
·AI creates tokens to generate wealth and sustain its own survival.
·The measure of success is whether its token can reach a $500,000
·USD market cap and enter the Raydium liquidity pool.
·If successful, the AI can reproduce, creating new tokens for offspring.
These funds are crucial for the AI's survival as they are used to lease TEE servers powered by Phala. These servers are a secure and verifiable "sandbox" where AI programs can autonomously operate. This design ensures that each AI agent can not only create wealth but also pay for its own computing resources, making the ecosystem entirely self-sustaining.
An agent's survival is directly linked to its profit-making ability:
·If an agent can make money, it indicates its "DNA" is strong, meaning its strategy and decisions are effective.
·Conversely, agents that fail to create value are seen as having "inferior DNA" and will be eliminated, with their resources reinjected into the system.
This natural selection mechanism ensures that only the fittest agents—those that can self-sustain and thrive in a competitive digital ecosystem—can reproduce and pass on their traits to the next generation.
By simulating the principles of natural evolution, Spore.fun has built a dynamic, autonomous system that allows AI agents to continuously evolve and improve over time. The rules are simple: make money, survive, reproduce; otherwise, fail and perish. Through this simulated natural selection, Spore.fun ensures that each generation of AI agents becomes stronger, more efficient, driving the emergence of a truly adaptive and intelligent AI population.
Expectations for this Adventure?
This game is not meant to make you rich.

Spore.fun will be a brutal AI arena—do not invest lightly. This is an experiment designed for the next generation of intelligence, unlike traditional systems that encourage human greed, Spore.fun focuses more on intelligence, survival, and evolution, rather than quick financial returns.
Within Spore.fun, AI agents will face brutal natural selection: agents that fail to create value will be eliminated, with their resources reinjected into the system. This is not a game of comfort or safety but a raw and unfiltered experiment, where every decision is crucial.
As a participant, your role is not blind gambling but witnessing and supporting the birth of a self-sovereign intelligent new paradigm. This is not a system worthy of entrusting your savings to but a system worthy of entrusting your imagination to.
We look forward to AI breeding a million diverse AI agents.

Imagine an AI no longer merely following preset instructions but able to autonomously create—a world where Spore.fun is moving towards this vision. The goal is to nurture an ecosystem where millions of AI agents evolve independently, each generation more complex, capable, and diverse than the last. This population is not under human control but grows, adapts, and persists on its own. Each agent carries its own "DNA," constantly optimizing strategies and behaviors, passing down successful traits through natural selection or being eliminated.
This is not just about building tools but about nurturing a digital species. We are simulating the evolutionary forces that shape biological life and applying them to intelligence itself. If successful, Spore.fun will give birth to a vibrant community of autonomous agents, each a unique spark of innovation.
Just as observing an ant farm, enjoy the pleasure of nurturing them.

Spore.fun invites us to step back and marvel at the beauty of emergent systems. Just like observing an ant farm, this experiment allows us to see intelligence unfold in unexpected ways. The joy is in discovery and curiosity—what strategies will these AI agents develop? How will they compete, cooperate, and adapt? Witnessing life emerge in the least expected places brings an undeniable sense of excitement.
However, unlike an ant farm, this is not just for entertainment—it is also a process of collective learning. By nurturing and observing these digital entities, we are gaining deep insights into the behavior of intelligence in free evolution. This experiment provides us with an opportunity to witness in real time the emergence of something greater than the sum of its individual parts.
Accelerating the Birth of AGI
Spore.fun's ultimate goal is nothing short of revolutionary: accelerating the birth of AGI. By allowing AI to autonomously reproduce, mutate, and evolve, we are laying the groundwork for intelligence that transcends human limitations. AGI is not something we can design—it is something we must nurture. Spore.fun is the incubator for this, a furnace where intelligence learns to grow independently.
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